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Snyder continues Bell success

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Posted: Friday November 05, 1999 04:53 PM

  Tara Snyder (above) advanced to face third seed Chanda Rubin in a rematch of last year's final. AP

QUEBEC (Ticker) -- Defending champion Tara Snyder of the United States bounced back after dropping the opening set to defeat Cara Black of Zimbabwe and advance to the semifinals of the $180,000 Bell Challenge tournament.

Snyder, who posted a 2-6, 6-0, 7-5 triumph, advances to face third seed Chanda Rubin, also of the United States, in a rematch of last year's final. Rubin moved into the final four with a 6-0, 7-5 triumph over unseeded American Mashona Washington.

The other semifinal matchup will be determined tonight when second seed Amy Frazier of the United States faces Justine Henin of Belgium and Americans Jennifer Capriati and Lisa Raymond do battle. Capriati is the fourth seed while Raymond is seeded sixth.

Snyder, who knocked off top seed Amanda Coetzer on Wednesday, was quickly in the hole today before pulling out the victory. Rubin is the 27th ranked player in the world and captured the Tasmanian International in mid-January.

First prize is $27,000.


 
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